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Which adaptation in a berry plant is for reproduction?
sugar in the berries, thorns on the stem, chlorophyll in the leaves, flowers on the plant

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The adaptation in a berry plant that is specifically for reproduction is **flowers on the plant**. Flowers are the reproductive structures that facilitate the process of pollination and the production of seeds, which are essential for the reproduction of the plant. The sugar in the berries may help attract animals for seed dispersal, but it is not a direct reproductive adaptation. Thorns and chlorophyll serve different functions related to protection and photosynthesis, respectively.

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